Name
xsd:IDREF — Definition of references to unique identifiers
Synopsis
<xsd:simpleType name="IDREF” id="IDREF"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:NCName"/> </xsd:simpleType>
Derived from
xsd:NCName
Primary
xsd:string
Known subtypes
xsd:IDREFS
Data parameters (facets)
enumeration, length,
maxLength, minLength,
pattern
Description
The xsd:IDREF datatype defines references to the
identifiers defined by the ID datatype. It emulates the IDREF
attribute type of XML DTDs, even though it can be used for simple
content elements as well as for attributes.
The lexical space of xsd:IDREF is, like the
lexical space of xsd:ID, nonqualified XML names
(NCName).
RELAX NG implementations supporting the DTD compatibility feature add
a constraint for this datatype beyond the
xsd:NCName datatype from which it is derived; the
values of all the attributes and elements that have a
xsd:IDREF datatype must match an ID defined within
the same document.
Restrictions
Applications that need to maintain compatibility with DTDs shouldn’t use this datatype for elements, but should instead reserve it for attributes.
The lexical domain (NCName) of this datatype doesn’t allow definition of numerical key references or references containing whitespace.
Example
<element name="book"> <element name="isbn"> <data type="xsd:int"/> </element> <element name="title"> <data type="xsd:string"/> </element> <element name="author-ref"> <attribute name="ref"> <data type="xsd:IDREF"/> </attribute> </element> <element name="character-refs"> <data ...
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